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SATURDAY, SEPT. 11, 1920 ° os ‘BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE THREE } \ Miss, Martyn will leave for Dickinson | where she has been engaged as teacher in the public schools, which ;Open Monday. i eae, | Baby Girl Born iz A baby girl was born to Mrs. Prank | [™ Osterwind, of Marshi the Bis-|§ wnarck hospital thi 4 morning. —— THEATRE —— TONIGHT ONLY, DOROTHY DALTON in ~_ LAST TIME TONIGHT, WM.S. HART Linton Mer W. J. Bechtle, prominent merchi and automobile dealer ai Linton, was |f in the city on business this morning, TRADE MARK Burtness Here : 0. BE Republican candi- y ~ Fa T ' uate saat pithe ‘Third. dis spectre: efit The Dark Mirror 4 , of Grand Fo <‘ 6! : < } } I } 2 y i { j Romance, thrills and mystery— ! : ac ‘ or aresitaaltasstne ] he oll Gate” scene after scene—in this cele- , ance etn ue loner ike brated novel “by Louis Joseph od Wen read yon ee about Aniiding, the Fordson tractor he ul Arch Masons will hold their Monday, Vance, ad a thorough understanding of just what it should be and what st meeting of the fall at the Masonic it should do. His early life on the farm gave him a deep insight Temple at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. |§ MARY MILES MINTER Monday, ditto pe daily life of the farmer; his mechanical genius saw the in Norma Talmadge ype of tractor needed. ‘He began work on a farm tractor thirty-five who has been em: “years ago, and for more than twelve years he experimented over - ee ey 8 gnc store has e “A CUMBERLAND ROMANCE” in ‘or Mino! or a shor and more than 7,000 acres of land in different kinds of soil, with different crops. The story of a girl who didn’t know how to flirt, but vom there will go {0 California, - lid Know how to shoot | “The Probation Wife” Visit ig on ‘trip . Johnson and family stopped | gg y on their way from So he built the Fordson. It is so simple that a schoolboy can as a a a a r a | a a | a a ml. i: a a a ms @ a a a @ a J a i : s ! operate it. It is low in first cost. It is lowest in‘ operating cost | a a Bi: a a | a a a a | S | & 5 i | a and Fordson parts and Fordson service are always to be had promptly L ninipog to i" ort t Worth, 11 | e Sr = from the dealer. 08 Angeles, They are making the} street, have been admitted to St. Alex- {1 pent most of her Entertain Soldiers ip ety) ins hospital AULiiion elugih Eraduateat the} ‘The Auxiliary of the American Le- The Fordson is ‘a profitable investment. It can be used every Senior 4 Mrs, Basil McGee, of Dawson, has| high school there. Sha was employed |gion and the welfare committee of L working day in the year. It is an inexpensive power plant that Class officers for the comin mtered the Bismarck hospital. at the Linton Bazar, and later in ihe Wot Moe ntertained seven of ne wounded 2e men confined to elected by the seni fana a picnic given high school at a m afternoon. Warren president. Miss Mar son was named a i Returns wi ohert Georg as Fred A, Bobb, chef and proprietor nd Miss Hu Tollare was ch of the Annex cafo, has retugned to} secretary. the city with his bride, formerly Miss er fees Philopena Elizabeth Janguta: of Lin- ny Prizes ton, N. D. They were married at St. Odi enoral memes, s Catholic church at Linton. Mrs, Adolph Dolgren, of Coieharbor, ! Johnson's Aha the Wellworth store in | thealo - pean cinchey get from the Bis-| pismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aj, ‘in their honor las marek hospital, Bobb, are making their home at the} wome nhelped. ent Annex hotel. jan enjoyable picnic will lighten your farm work. It has proven its worth on more than one hundred thousand farms not only in operating implements in ,the fields but in belt and pulley work. And it doesn’t eat when idle. ul hosp Bride Don’t delay ordering your Fordson tractor. ‘The demand is , greater than the supply. / x We announce for Friday, September 17th, a Fordson Tracter Demonstration : The Fordson will plow, disc and overate all kinds of stationary machinery, including threshing. We cordially invite everyone interested to call at our office, ie a " whe prizes consist ‘of watch, |? ng and emblem button, and are he- ing offered to the member of the Bargains in Used Cars : "| lodge who secures the greatest nu \ . that we may take them er direct them to this demon- ’ her of points before the cont by rf stration. s on December 21 One Maxwell q testants for the ° ward Reid, wilh 5-Passenger— Mutchler, with 195 points, and Ki. 3. j THE DAKOTA MOTOR COMPANY Ferguson with 190 points. On the One Studebaker . closing night of the contest there will 7-Passenger be a big celebration by the lodge. 201 BROADWAY . BISMARCK, North Dakota cigs Lahr Motor Sales Hospital News Master William Wilton, of McKen- Company H zie; Mrs. Granville Barker, of Dodg Bismarck, ‘No. Dak » No. : i) Ee es ee ee ee ee George Vollrath, of New Salem; M pea TI MT ET TY Gertrude Kichhorst. Bighth st | | M SORE eRe eee ee For Immediate Delivery; Complete Line of Repair Parts; Expert Repair Work Service Station for Hudson, Essex, Hupmo- bile and’ Chevrolet Cars The O.K. Garage Phone 951 : 202 4th St. A, Toppins; of New Salem; Mrs.| === H. Brewington, of 320 Fourth | ~,iqgepepsmenmowen seen oneranmesiners*- reet; and Meyer Cohen, 802 Fifth aay —— Land or. Sale Her = : William Baltzer, vol Fessenden, ep Lan offering 117 acres §! ‘or here today. } of land cornering the city of Bismarck. Also rich Driscdtl Woman Here ‘Mrs. H. C. Pederson, of Driscoll, river bottom land, Fail- §| was a visitor in Bismarck today. ures unknown. For price [jl Here on Business and terms apply ee oO. Boye um, of Wing, was in the’ 1 sty tiny and oday ehnsnenn, | Ele Latter Tella Flow itMay |{ J. H. HOLIHAN, ifere on Business GC. L. Wing, of New Leipzig, was in Excellent Opportunity Offered To men of ambition whe want to make A a place for themselves in the business q world to connect with a live organization ‘ { i { marketing a national product with Na- Ist door east of postoffice tional Reputation and backed by National Advertising. the cit¥ on business this morning. Fort Dodge, Ia.— — “From the time my i) Wr, ah a Adeati an H Visits Here daughter was 13 vests oldiuntil she was Solera Se ae of locating a $6, ‘ss D. Patterson, of New Leip- I badly each mon : ee EES SS. : jalesman. He must be a man of charac- sig, was a visitor in the city today. thatsometimest 2 ‘ 5 et ter, a man of sales ability, a man with a - aos to call in the doctor. = é 5 reputation for square dealing. In other Gitves mate ae ae paraty Pa.eis| Vf Alli She had headaches, ; } - words, he must be a man in keeping with a guest of Myron Atkinson, 102 Ave-| fj Peay) bockseke, and such vol { the proposition we offer him. [nue A. ‘ that he wonld ave 4 7 aaa 4 stay in two : Pr Call Mr. Miller, Lewis & Clark Hotel, Goodrich Woman Here or or three dag, She SEATS mM 10 NDAY, September 13 Mandan, September 14th and 15th for sa ene ds aT in became terribly run 4 : intment; otherwise correspond with Ee enon down in health and Bae = ss - 2 Pies ; at last ai friend who . ce vest FIRST VISIT TO BISMARCK Miss Nellis MW Burst, of Muahbara, he abot it and ae has; ised sixtepe “] 8 a visitor in smarcx Mriday and ottles and we always have it in the % \ Miller C a iocrmeneys|| OF AMERICA’S FOREMOST P. W. itler ompany re no trouble at all each month. We al- h we j of Fargo Baby Bey Born ways praise it and advise any friends ey _A baby boy was born to Mrs. Fred} who suffer to use your wonderful med- J I hall, at the Bismarck] icine.”?—Mrs, ne MANDELKO, 1005 { a S. 18th St, & 10th Avenue, Fort Dodge, Iowa. \ ij J Girls who are troubled as Miss Man- delko was, should immediately, seek re- storation to health by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Those who need special advice, may Detwoit 4 ister returned last vening from a months vacation at Detroit, Minnesota. THE SELWYNS, PRESE ENT JANE COWL “SHILIN THROUGH” write to Lydia E, Pinkham Medicine Co., (confidential) Lynn, Mass. These letters will be opened, read and an swered by a woman and held in strict vi ng Aunt Miss Opal J yn, of Park Rive! 3 » has been ing jer augt, Mr 2 B. Ferguson, 1210 Thayer ‘street. confidence. | | BARGAINS IN || USED CARS 1 1917 FORD TOURING CAR; a 1 1918 FORD. TOURING CAR; 1 1918 REO ROADSTER 1 1917 VELIE TOURING CAR 1 1918 DODGE TOURING CAR ~1 1920 FORD TRUCK WITH PNEU- MATICS AND EXPRESS BODY 1 1917 REO TOURING CAR ; 1 1919 FRANKLIN TOURING CAR 11918 CHEVROLET EIGHT | fi TOURING CAR 1 OVERLAND DELIVERY WAGON (Special Bargain) einen bine bltetiel i ¢ The Catch U pWith | Chocolate Rising | { a ! ! ! | i ! i play that has won the highest praise Sho . i ‘ Property from the press of the entire coun- m4 6iry. Unprecedented has been its ap- P | Values } peal to the playgoers of the Pacific | | | | | | | | | | | ! ! ! ! / feet ! ALLAN LANGDON MARTIN This famous star, in a. charming Semling & Register Coast. Miss Cowl goes direct to Chi- cago for her annual fall engagement, prior to sailing for London for her European premiere. Do you realize that you are running a neck and neck race with rising prop- erty values, and that you | | SPECIALS ORANGE NUT, CARAMEL, CHOCOLATE AND VANILLA ICE ‘CREAMS APRICOT SHERBET LIGHT LUNCHEONS PURE, FRESH, HOME-MADE _ CANDIES may get left? If your Fire Insurance covered your property’s | Value five years ago, today it doesn’t half cover it. renee ene tenet th et a etter mete tometer met tomeriomertomettome nents: | Better get additional fire insurance to cover the un- + + insured half and even up | t A NOTABLF ACHIEVEMENT + ! | Roll ail of the achievements of other noted stars, who have visited the Northwest and I ! i + If you are in the market for a good used car, see us before you buy; we can save you money. the score. Insure in some good company—here. Pacific Coast into one, and you will not have the overwhelming success that Miss Cowl has attained on the present limited tour of the West. In support of Miss Cowl, the Selwyns- have sent west the remarkable scenic production, designed by Joseph Urban. The whole presentation is epoch-making for the history ot Pacific Coast theatricals. The Chocolate | S flop oO ont \ phone 744) € MURPHY: “The man who knows | insurance” ! Bismarck, N. D.” R. B. Loubek Motor Co. _ 216. MAIN ST. $2.75; next three rows, $2.20; last four -10. PRICES—Nights: Lower floor, $3.30, Balcony, first two rows, i “ Gallery, rows, ‘$1.65. ,

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